venir

verb

Syllable Decomposition

venir

From Latin vĕnīre (same meaning). Perfectly regular in Latin, this verb, when passing into French, became irregular, due to phonetic evolution (alternation of strong and weak forms in the present indicative ven/vien, elision of unstressed final or internal vowels, epenthesis in the future and present conditional; in this order, the morphology of the word could be retraced as follows: *venirát > venrat > vendra > viendra, etc.).

Definitions

Conjugation

→ Conjugation of "venir"

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Translations

  • germangerman:kommen
  • englishenglish:happen
  • danishdanish:komme
  • spanishspanish:venir
  • finnishfinnish:tulla
  • italianitalian:venire
  • japanesejapanese:来る
  • dutchdutch:komen
  • polishpolish:przychodzić
  • portugueseportuguese:ir
  • russianrussian:приходить
  • swedishswedish:komma
  • turkishturkish:gelmek

See also

venu (v.) venu (adj.) revenir (v.) vinssions (v.) vinssiez (v.) vinsses (v.) Viens (pn.) vint (v.) vînmes (v.) vîntes (v.) venue (cn.) venue (adj.) venue (v.) Vienne (pn.) revenu (cn.) revenue (cn.) revenue (adj.) vient (v.) viens (v.) vins (cn.)